On Thu, 25 Mar 2004, David Brownell wrote:

> It certainly should.  The thing is, usbfs is rather incestuous
> with respect to other parts of usbcore, and this particular
> issue gets wrapped up with a few others ... plus of course it
> seems like gphoto2 may have been relying on some old bugs.
> 
> What I think I'll do is wrap up Alan's more-correct patch with
> a minor locking update that's been in my queue for some time,
> and ask you to test the combined patch.

I don't have particular interest in gphoto2 now, the more pressing issue
that was starting this thread /for me/ is that the SuSE 8.2 default
hotplug was able to screw the scanner so much it would bump its sled
into the stopper with *loud* noise so it had to be unplugged to prevent
permanent damage.

Of course, every drop in the ocean towards a better USB system is still
appreciated, and I'll be happy to test your patch.

Thank you,

-- 
Matthias Andree

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